Missing MH370: Shares in Allianz Malaysia, main insurer of missing jet, extend decline


KUALA LUMPUR: Shares in Allianz Malaysia, the lead insurer of the missing Malaysian Airlines jetliner, extended declines to fall 3.6% on Wednesday on concerns about the potential impact of insurance claims. 

The company is a unit of Germany's Allianz, which has said it is the main provider of insurance on the aircraft and the liabilities attached to the passengers and cargo. 

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